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<blockquote data-quote="Agaton Sax" data-source="post: 1106646" data-attributes="member: 2475"><p>Of all the JBL tweeters, the Bullit (2402) is the least loved. Although it shares the same architecture as the other tweeters it is very directional having a narrow high-energy beam. I personally love and use 2404 in 2 locations for its wide coverage while Lansing devotees love 2405 which serves as a super tweeter in most JBLs. If possible the sexy "cats-eye" 2403 is even less loved than the "Bullit" by JBL followers for its lumpy response. Except in the Far East where 2403 is loved beyond price. They all have in common the ring radiator diaphragm that predates by a few decades the , much loved by audiophiles who would snort at JBL, architecture of the European ring radiator tweeter.</p><p></p><p>JBL fundi would quickly remind you that all Californian traffic lights feature 2402 to warn blind people of a red light in a particularly loud and harsh way. JBL themselves use the 2402 in most speakers, pre the "Blue" range. I reckon if something is used in a Paragon, Harkness, and Hartsfield, they have to be pretty good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agaton Sax, post: 1106646, member: 2475"] Of all the JBL tweeters, the Bullit (2402) is the least loved. Although it shares the same architecture as the other tweeters it is very directional having a narrow high-energy beam. I personally love and use 2404 in 2 locations for its wide coverage while Lansing devotees love 2405 which serves as a super tweeter in most JBLs. If possible the sexy "cats-eye" 2403 is even less loved than the "Bullit" by JBL followers for its lumpy response. Except in the Far East where 2403 is loved beyond price. They all have in common the ring radiator diaphragm that predates by a few decades the , much loved by audiophiles who would snort at JBL, architecture of the European ring radiator tweeter. JBL fundi would quickly remind you that all Californian traffic lights feature 2402 to warn blind people of a red light in a particularly loud and harsh way. JBL themselves use the 2402 in most speakers, pre the "Blue" range. I reckon if something is used in a Paragon, Harkness, and Hartsfield, they have to be pretty good. [/QUOTE]
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